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Society Roundup - May 14, 2008

Kazakh or ethnic Kazakh?

(neweurasia.net) - Being part of the Kazakh diaspora of Kazakhs that had emigrated from Western China (Xinjiang province) to Turkey in the 1950s, I was born and raised in the Western hemisphere. However, like most of the Kazakhs of the diaspora, I was also raised in a small community of Kazakhs, learning the language and certain cultural aspects (which have been blurred by Turkish customs as well)…

An introduction to equine cuisine on the steppes of Kazakhstan (New Zealand Herald)
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